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News
Elayne Jones, Pioneering Percussionist, Is Dead at 94
She challenged racial barriers when she joined the San Francisco Symphony in 1972. But she became embroiled in a legal…
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News
Frank Salemme, One-Time Head of the New England Mafia, Dies at 89
Known as Cadillac Frank, he took over the region’s top organized-crime outfit in the 1990s, then cooperated with prosecutors against…
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News
Little Falls, N.J.: A Low-Key Suburb Less Than 20 Miles From Manhattan
The Passaic County township attracts those seeking more affordable homes with easy city access. (And yes, an episode of ‘The…
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Magazine
Was the Civil War Inevitable?
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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Business
A New Chat Bot Is a ‘Code Red’ for Google’s Search Business
A new wave of chat bots like ChatGPT use artificial intelligence that could reinvent or even replace the traditional internet…
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Business
How to Use ChatGPT and Still Be a Good Person
It’s a turning point for artificial intelligence, and we need to take advantage of these tools without causing harm to…
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News
‘Women Talking’ and What a Post-#MeToo Future Looks Like
The director Sarah Polley and cast members Claire Foy and Rooney Mara dig into thorny issues raised by their new…
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News
What Does an Angel See in Her Future? Maybe a Sugarplum Fairy.
In “George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker,” performed by City Ballet and young students from its School of American Ballet, ballet comes…
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World
In Criticism of Eric Adams, Some See Echoes of David Dinkins
To former Gov. David A. Paterson, it all seemed too familiar: the condemnations, the diminution of character, the absence of…
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News
When a Racist Joke Does Not Merit Cancellation
There would seem to be a sincere commitment across America these days to try to listen to one another across…